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Joyce Reynolds

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Country: USA
Email: jkrey[at]isi.edu

'’’Joyce K. Reynolds’’’ is a computer scientist and a pioneer member of the Internet Society (ISOC). She helped Jon Postel perform the functions of the Internet Assigned Numbers Authority such as the global allocation of IP addresses, Autonomous System (AS) number allocation, management of the root zone of the Domain Name System (DNS) and other responsibilities from its early development in 1983 until 1998. After Postel’s death in 1998, she helped supervise the transition of the IANA function to the Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers until 2001. [1] Reynolds works for the Computer Networks Division at University of Southern California, Information Sciences Institute (USC-ISI) as Internet Services Manager. She has been affiliated with the institution since 1979.[2]

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Reynolds holds a Bachelors and Masters of Arts Degree in Social Sciences (History) from the University of Southern California (USC).

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